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's feet! He enters the castle. II HEROD'S BANQUET-HALL MANAHEM. Thou hast sent for me, O King, and I am here. HEROD. Who art thou? MANAHEM. Manahem, the Essenian. HEROD. I recognize thy features, but what mean These torn and faded garments? On thy road Have demons crowded thee, and rubbed against thee, And given thee weary knees? A cup of wine! MANAHEM. The Essenians drink no wine. HEROD. What wilt thou, then? MANAHEM. Nothing. HEROD. Not even a cup of water? MANAHEM. Nothing. Why hast thou sent for me? HEROD. Dost thou remember One day when I, a schoolboy in the streets Of the great city, met thee on my way To school, and thou didst say to me: Hereafter Thou shalt be king? MANAHEM. Yea, I remember it. HEROD. Thinking thou didst not know me, I replied: I am of humble birth; whereat thou, smiling, Didst smite me with thy hand, and saidst again: Thou shalt be king; and let the friendly blows That Manahem hath given thee on this day Remind thee of the fickleness of fortune. MANAHEM. What more? HEROD. No more. MANAHEM. Yea, for I said to thee: It shall be well with thee if thou love justice And clemency towards thy fellow-men. Hast thou done this, O King? HEROD. Go, ask my people. MANAHEM. And then, foreseeing all thy life, I added: But these thou wilt forget; and at the end Of life the Lord will punish thee. HEROD. The end! When will that come? For this I sent to thee. How long shall I still reign? Thou dost not answer! Speak! shall I reign ten years? MANAHEM. Thou shalt reign twenty, Nay, thirty years. I cannot name the end. HEROD. Thirty? I thank thee, good Essenian! This is my birthday, and a happier one Was never mine. We hold a banquet here. See, yonder are Herodias and her daughter. MANAHEM, aside. 'T is said that devils sometimes take the shape Of ministering angels, clothed with air. That they may be inhabitants of earth, And lead man to destruction. Such are these. HEROD. Knowest thou John the Baptist? MANAHEM. Yea, I know him; Who knows him not? HEROD. Know, then, this John the Baptist Said that it was not lawful I should marry My brother Philip's wife, and John the Baptist Is here in prison. In my f
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